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Fluoride as Mass Medication Drug – Impact
The fluoride chemical used in water fluoridation (hydrofluorosilicic acid – H2SiF6) is not a pure substance, is dispensed as a drug in the water and the specific fluoride used is not approved as a drug. Peel Council, Ontario, Canada, decided … Continue reading
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